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Self-doubt and Adrenaline Crash: We sent our son to residential treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="BrainGoBoom" data-source="post: 406387" data-attributes="member: 11125"><p>Our difficult child was admitted yesterday for residential psychiatric treatment. This week has been one of the worst in my life. I found these boards this morning and I'm grateful for their existence.</p><p></p><p>I am filled with self-doubt. Did we do the right thing by sending him to a residential program? Will he recover? What if the place turns out to be awful? How will we know?</p><p></p><p>I was warned to expect an adrenaline crash after he left. I had no idea how debilitating an adrenaline crash could be. I feel tremendous ennui, weakness in all my muscles, and a lack of interest in anything but ice cream and Doritoes. </p><p></p><p>I wish that psychiatric medicine didn't feel so much like throwing spaghetti at the wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrainGoBoom, post: 406387, member: 11125"] Our difficult child was admitted yesterday for residential psychiatric treatment. This week has been one of the worst in my life. I found these boards this morning and I'm grateful for their existence. I am filled with self-doubt. Did we do the right thing by sending him to a residential program? Will he recover? What if the place turns out to be awful? How will we know? I was warned to expect an adrenaline crash after he left. I had no idea how debilitating an adrenaline crash could be. I feel tremendous ennui, weakness in all my muscles, and a lack of interest in anything but ice cream and Doritoes. I wish that psychiatric medicine didn't feel so much like throwing spaghetti at the wall. [/QUOTE]
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